Language Translation Special Program Being Offered at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library on Saturday, October 16, 2010 from 10 AM to 4 PM

I just received a handout notice from the Genealogy Librarian, Michael Mulholland, at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. Their library is holding a special program to help those obtain translations on documents of research that researchers may have uncovered for which they cannot currently translate the material.

The languages for which translation assistance will occur are:

German

Italian

Latin

Polish

Russian

Swedish

Ukrainian

Please look at the actual flyer that was provided to me by Michael by accessing the material at the following link:

Details on date, time, location, what to bring and contact phone number are included in the PDF material you can see at the above link.

Michael Mulholland did indicate to me some great news regarding this event. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THE TRANSLATION SERVICE!

If you have been sitting on untranslated documents for any of the above languages, then here is your opportunity to get them translated and speed you on your course of your ancestral research.

In addition, if you have never been to the Arlington Heights Memorial Library to just see the massive size of their on site genealogical collection, then here is your opportunity to accomplish two things in one day. You will not be disappointed to see the genealogical material they hold in their collection.

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